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Sony Pictures on Monday cleared out its summer calendar due to the coronavirus, postponing the releases of Jason Reitman’s “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” and the Marvel movie “Morbius” to 2021. Hollywood’s summer season — the film industry’s most lucrative time of year — is increasingly shutting down because of the pandemic. Theaters nationwide have closed and major …
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Yankees catcher Kyle Higashioka takes Post readers behind the scenes as he tries to stay prepared for the 2020 season amid the coronavirus pandemic. As told to Ken Davidoff. Thursday would have been my first major league Opening Day. But, to be honest, I didn’t really think about it during the day. I think over …
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ABC/ESPN’s highly anticipated 10-part Michael Jordan documentary, “The Last Dance,” is being moved up to April, The Post has learned. Sources said the start date will be Sunday, April 19. It was originally slated for June. ABC/ESPN plans to make an announcement on “Good Morning America” on Tuesday, according to sources. ESPN declined to confirm …
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How’d you like some good news for a change? Here it is: The price of gasoline is tumbling and this week the average in the US should go below the $2-a-gallon level. That’s a cruel irony, of course, because part of the reason for the drop in prices is that Americans and drivers throughout the …
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Talk about something blue. Porn streaming service and “casual dating” site Adult FriendFinder is stepping in to help couples whose wedding plans have been wrecked by the coronavirus pandemic. While its camming platform usually allows sex performers to broadcast live, the site says it’s adapting so that betrothed couples can broadcast their nuptials to their …
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Social distancing may be a damper on most industries — but it’s proving a boon to toy makers. With the tots stuck at home and play dates and parks largely off-limits, parents have been buying toys in bulk in hopes of keeping the little one occupied and away from the TV while they work. Adam …
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The Hamptons continues to cope with an influx of folks who’ve fled the city. A source at Stop & Shop in East Hampton said of the scene Sunday: “It was way overcrowded, with some aisles having 20 or 30 people … There was no social distancing … They sent security to one aisle and asked …
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Major League Baseball is closely monitoring the coronavirus situation in Florida, where Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Monday he’s going to sign a “safer-at-home” executive order for four counties in southeast Florida. The order, if it goes into effect, would last through mid-May and would make it unlikely any form of spring training could occur in …
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An already-struggling American Media Inc. has been battered with a new barrage of troubles. The publisher of Us Weekly, the National Enquirer, In Touch, OK! and Radar Online, among others, has already been forced to gut Radar and OK!’s digital staff in recent weeks. Now it’s slashed its staff’s pay, and has been hit with …
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The next time will be the first time for Blake Martinez, making this the most challenging time to be an NFL free agent heading to a new team. The new Giants inside linebacker has never set foot inside the team facility and there is a good chance he will not see his new headquarters until …